I'm thinking about eventually doing the whitespring bunker story in a storyteller type format. would anyone be interested in that? Because I would need a few people for it.
Hell yes I’d love to see this! I just found your channel dude and I love it so much. I love learning the lore of 76 (while the game is unpopular) is probably my favorite or second favorite Fallout simply because of its story.
I'm surprised they haven't added the race for presidency event yet. Seeing as they still have the presidential suite locked, it definitely has to relate to something bigger they're going to add in the future.
@@TheOmegaInitiative or they could’ve changed plans in favor of an enclave story line maybe modus will find a way to communicate with raven rock or the oil rig, having all the enclave members be new recruits from the wasteland would seem weird to me
Love how they don’t destroy something like his main functions or power stuff, instead they destroy his ability for Emotions. Which would turn him from reasonable to somewhat ruthless
There is possibility for some Enclave presence as Raven Rock bunker from Fallout 3 is operational and not far to the east (we should practicaly see some details from Fallout 3 west map border from top of Tanagra Town) there is also one location mentioned in Fallout 2 but never shown/explained or mentioned more than just a name "ENCLAVE Vault-Research Control" but that somewhere in central states as we never seen that location in Fallout 1 or 2. Raven Rock could send a investigation team to check Whitespring bunker, but outposts would mean too much force for such an expedition.
So if the secretary of treasury was in the bunker then why doesn’t modus know/mention vault 79? I think if the enclave does return they may have some kind of connection with those secret service agents. I always feel like the secret service agents should’ve had more to them anyway
It is pretty disappointing how limited the vault 79 part of the story actually was. Due to the Enclave's secretive nature, it's most likely that only the secretary of the treasury and anyone ranking above him knew. I mean, I'm sure at least on of the generals that Eckhart gassed knew about it.
Honestly it’s obvious the Enclave will win in Appalachia. The BoS unless Todd Howard pulls shit out of his ass the BoS is gonna have a hard time to find the bunker
If they actually fight a war, MODUS could just keep sending bots to kill them, they couldn't survive forever, but I don't think they will fight. Bethesda wouldn't want to get rid of a faction completely if they've added them, especially not the Bos.
Thank you so much for the refresher. Also, I can't thank you enough for the work you did for the Enclave Reclamation Authority. I'll always be a supporter of this channel.
I think the fascinating thing with the FO76 Enclave is the sort of "shattered" shadow government that results from the Great War. With the inability to contact other Enclave facilities, along with likely paranoia between conspiracy members, the entire Enclave was likely so compartmentalized that it wouldn't be decades until contact between the facilities is re-established and they can put their plan into motion. It also makes me wonder if Vault-Tec has some connection to the Enclave, or at least had a similar plan; with Vault 76 designed to create a force capable of securing the nuclear silos in Appalachia, Vault 79 holding the secret service and gold reserves, it does feel like that while they might not have been in contact or agreement, VT did have a similar plan to the Enclave.
I think it would be cool if the Enclave returned to the Whitespring in an update like Steel Reign. Maybe they make a decision to isolate away from control station ENCLAVE and Ravenrock to build up their forces for later in the timeline. Maybe this somehow turns into the Enclave we see in the Fallout TV series?
January 2104, after years of operating and seeing that the vault 76 resident had everything under control, Modus quietly went into sleep mode while the remaining enclave robots would continue to provide and serve the 76 resident until he was needed again
This video really helped me understand the enclave in fallout 76. I liked how you explained it all in a timeline of events. So essentially because communication was lost with the control station, Eckhardt bassicly screwed everything up in his way of killing the commies. I wonder how things would have gone if the secretary of treasury was still alive or if the bunker never lost contact w the control station. Im curious what the enclave would have done in Appalachia if it wasn't under control of Eckhardt. I hope we find out what their true mission was. Also are the secret service in vault 79 part of the enclave?
That's mostly gist of it, I tried to hint that Eckhart was responsible for the loss of communication, the erasing of the names from the early warning systems and the death of the secretary of the treasury. It was most likely Eckhart's plan all along to take control of the Whitespring bunker. I don't believe the secret service are exactly part of the Enclave, the agents assigned to protect the president would be, but the agents in vault 79 probably aren't.
This is my theory, the last president of America was probably also part of the enclave but all the main power positions of the government like president, Secretary of State, secretary of defence etc all fled to the oil rig meaning that Thomas Elkhart was not seen has powerful (I am guessing secretary of agriculture is not one of the top positions in the secretary jobs). I believe the president and top dogs of the enclave just left him behind.
I love 76’s story and how it was presented. There were some stinkers of course but I loved the wasteland before the wastelanders. They certainly add character but it just doesn’t feel as dark and drab anymore.
So if the Army became the Brotherhood, the marines were independent then wouldn't that leave the Navy and Air Force the the military part of the Enclave while the rest is the Pre War Old Governemnt?
Unfortunately the Enclave Lore just seems a way to explain away the lack of NPCs until Wastelanders was added away. And to facilitate the mechanics to launch Nukes. Which was the main deterrent of my buying 76. Then it was just a lot of bad news. Still don't own the game. There is good bones for interesting story here, but they squandered it. Which just makes me sad. They could've done a lot with the Enclave. Maybe, and hoping for those who do play 76 that they do something with it.
Fallout 76 is still a good game though but the enclave was the one of the main for about 3 fallout games (1,2,3) so it makes sense they would take a back seat for the next 3 (new Vegas , 4 , 76)
The fallout 76 story’s so stupid like if I remember correctly yur supposed to do the enclave related quests last (if yur following the story correctly) I did it like first and was launching nukes for like 100 hours before I even found the BOS
@@ghostlyswat12 Even so, it would be a while before it was made, and depending on the current political current climate, it might not be popular enough to get made.
Why bald People are always villians? They have enough with not having hair At least this bald villian is cool as fak as anthagonist and the AI of the bunker actually remember me himmler lol
Really dislike how Bethesda shoehorns in the Enclave and Brotherhood into every game they make. Sure I like the Enclave but it just feels like they only include it for the purpose of making sales to draw in people that like those factions. Doesn't matter how much sense it makes in the grand scheme of the Fallout universe, in Bethesda's eyes as long as they write something briefly about the faction to make it lore friendly it's a-okay in their book. I dunno it just feels really lazy is all. I'd love to see more to the newer Fallout games then just the Brotherhood and Enclave all the time. Write new factions that actually have meaning and depth to them. I'd love to explore more then just unnamed raiders and old factions that have been done to death.
There are absolutely tons of factions I honestly don’t even know what you’re talking about. The Legion, NCR, firebreathers/responders, and tons of other minor factions exist outside or BoS and Enclave. Enclave is in 2 games. BoS is pretty overplayed but it’s linked to fallout at this point there’s no way it’s not going to exist
Man not even you can make 76 lore seem decent. So many random tropes all at once. So much goofy backstory just to make generic raid bosses. You can tell there are scraps of decent lore but this just reads like a bad scp proposal.
Hi Omega! I hope that this comment finds you well. I want to propose an opportunity to you. I would like to formally invite you to check out a different side of the 76 community that you might not be aware of. I help run an Enclave guild called the New American Enclave and we would love if you would come and check us out. It would give you a chance to see and maybe even video document something new. Let me know either way. We thank you for your videos and insightful content of Fallout 76 on your channel. Take care
I'm thinking about eventually doing the whitespring bunker story in a storyteller type format. would anyone be interested in that? Because I would need a few people for it.
I could help ya out, it’d be nice to see that for 76
@@dogfox101 Thanks, It'll probably be a while before I do anything about though.
Hell yes I’d love to see this! I just found your channel dude and I love it so much. I love learning the lore of 76 (while the game is unpopular) is probably my favorite or second favorite Fallout simply because of its story.
@@Khris_HeimdallDetachment Thanks, I'd have to say 76 is my second favourite Fallout.
@@Khris_HeimdallDetachment I agree, the overall story is very good.
I LOVE this stuff. It makes playing the game so much richer. Thank you.
You're welcome
I feel like they’re gunna bring them back after they finish up the brotherhood stuff, the presidential suite is still locked after all🤔
I'm surprised they haven't added the race for presidency event yet. Seeing as they still have the presidential suite locked, it definitely has to relate to something bigger they're going to add in the future.
@@TheOmegaInitiative or they could’ve changed plans in favor of an enclave story line maybe modus will find a way to communicate with raven rock or the oil rig, having all the enclave members be new recruits from the wasteland would seem weird to me
@@dreplays3280 Me after seeing nothing about the Enclave on the roadmap
Love how they don’t destroy something like his main functions or power stuff, instead they destroy his ability for Emotions. Which would turn him from reasonable to somewhat ruthless
Nah, they just activated his sigma mindset 😎
The problem with the Appalachian enclave is too much automation, all there AIs are crazy
Yeah I don’t like the timeline of 76 because the bos wasn’t really there like fallout 4 and enclave left Appalachia
I don’t mind the automation as we’ve seen robots before and only two ai’s in charge
I think Bethesda should do a enclave update with enclave soldiers and outposts
Cool idea but the story In fallout 76 is that the enclave are relaying on people like the player because the enclave soldiers are dead
There is possibility for some Enclave presence as Raven Rock bunker from Fallout 3 is operational and not far to the east (we should practicaly see some details from Fallout 3 west map border from top of Tanagra Town) there is also one location mentioned in Fallout 2 but never shown/explained or mentioned more than just a name "ENCLAVE Vault-Research Control" but that somewhere in central states as we never seen that location in Fallout 1 or 2. Raven Rock could send a investigation team to check Whitespring bunker, but outposts would mean too much force for such an expedition.
So if the secretary of treasury was in the bunker then why doesn’t modus know/mention vault 79? I think if the enclave does return they may have some kind of connection with those secret service agents. I always feel like the secret service agents should’ve had more to them anyway
It is pretty disappointing how limited the vault 79 part of the story actually was. Due to the Enclave's secretive nature, it's most likely that only the secretary of the treasury and anyone ranking above him knew. I mean, I'm sure at least on of the generals that Eckhart gassed knew about it.
I swear, the enclave keep losing in every fallout game they are in because the brotherhood of steel are bethesdas beloved babies
Pretty biased
It's kind of like the UltraSmurfs in WH40k, God forbid something bad happen to them. Lmao
It's like the Ultrasmurfs in 40k
I know right? Reminds me of the UltraSmurfs from 40k
Don’t be jealous
They better do something with the Enclave in 76 Modus has so much potential
Honestly it’s obvious the Enclave will win in Appalachia.
The BoS unless Todd Howard pulls shit out of his ass the BoS is gonna have a hard time to find the bunker
If they actually fight a war, MODUS could just keep sending bots to kill them, they couldn't survive forever, but I don't think they will fight. Bethesda wouldn't want to get rid of a faction completely if they've added them, especially not the Bos.
@@TheOmegaInitiative true
Your videos are really good
@@soapconsumer2175 thanks
@@soapconsumer2175 Thanks
It's a great lore story
Too bad it's only in fragments.
Thank you so much for the refresher. Also, I can't thank you enough for the work you did for the Enclave Reclamation Authority. I'll always be a supporter of this channel.
Still hoping for a single player fallout in which we can lead and reform the enclave or brotherhood
I think the fascinating thing with the FO76 Enclave is the sort of "shattered" shadow government that results from the Great War. With the inability to contact other Enclave facilities, along with likely paranoia between conspiracy members, the entire Enclave was likely so compartmentalized that it wouldn't be decades until contact between the facilities is re-established and they can put their plan into motion.
It also makes me wonder if Vault-Tec has some connection to the Enclave, or at least had a similar plan; with Vault 76 designed to create a force capable of securing the nuclear silos in Appalachia, Vault 79 holding the secret service and gold reserves, it does feel like that while they might not have been in contact or agreement, VT did have a similar plan to the Enclave.
goin back thru ur old vids. love all of them
Awesome video Mr omega 😁👍
The Enclave are awesome
I know why I like your content so much: You remind me of The Exploring Series and that's always a good thing
Amazing video mate
Thanks
Awesome job. Watched it twice. Now I’m a subscriber.
You forgot there was one scout that left site J because of the leadership and asked for their friend to tell them that he or she died.
Yes I did, I always thought that belonged to the dead scout, but it's more likely fishbones.
@@TheOmegaInitiative You should do a video about the scout and your theory of who and where thay are.
@@xboxseriesxoverlord I might revisit fishbones in the future, other than him, I would have no idea who the scout could be.
@@TheOmegaInitiative Well I smell an Enclave dlc coming to 76.
If Eckart was President he could have literally promoted Santiago himself without the need for the trip to McClintock.
There was one event that you missed where modus had contacted the soldiers that you need to help you with the settlers side in the vault 79 heists
I think it would be cool if the Enclave returned to the Whitespring in an update like Steel Reign. Maybe they make a decision to isolate away from control station ENCLAVE and Ravenrock to build up their forces for later in the timeline. Maybe this somehow turns into the Enclave we see in the Fallout TV series?
Loved it keep it up!
January 2104, after years of operating and seeing that the vault 76 resident had everything under control, Modus quietly went into sleep mode while the remaining enclave robots would continue to provide and serve the 76 resident until he was needed again
The casual, do it joke gets like from me, your content is great.
Thanks to Bethesda, this place will become a Responder outpost. I mean the Morgan town airport or the airport workshop would be better.
How am I only seeing this now???
Thanks for this
Great video
Thank you!
Great video!
Thanks!
This video really helped me understand the enclave in fallout 76. I liked how you explained it all in a timeline of events. So essentially because communication was lost with the control station, Eckhardt bassicly screwed everything up in his way of killing the commies. I wonder how things would have gone if the secretary of treasury was still alive or if the bunker never lost contact w the control station. Im curious what the enclave would have done in Appalachia if it wasn't under control of Eckhardt. I hope we find out what their true mission was. Also are the secret service in vault 79 part of the enclave?
That's mostly gist of it, I tried to hint that Eckhart was responsible for the loss of communication, the erasing of the names from the early warning systems and the death of the secretary of the treasury. It was most likely Eckhart's plan all along to take control of the Whitespring bunker. I don't believe the secret service are exactly part of the Enclave, the agents assigned to protect the president would be, but the agents in vault 79 probably aren't.
All Echart had to was look under the whitesprings bunker for his defcon 1
This is my theory, the last president of America was probably also part of the enclave but all the main power positions of the government like president, Secretary of State, secretary of defence etc all fled to the oil rig meaning that Thomas Elkhart was not seen has powerful (I am guessing secretary of agriculture is not one of the top positions in the secretary jobs).
I believe the president and top dogs of the enclave just left him behind.
I thought this was a very well done video
I love 76’s story and how it was presented. There were some stinkers of course but I loved the wasteland before the wastelanders. They certainly add character but it just doesn’t feel as dark and drab anymore.
Heh, Colonel Santiago. Someone is a fan of Sid Meier’s Alpha Centauri.
For the enclave and America
Are Former Military Special Forces like : Delta or Navy Seals Soldiers of the Enclave?
You have to be either let in or conscripted. The Marines had their own nuclear sub in Far Harbour but were independent of the Enclave.
So if the Army became the Brotherhood, the marines were independent then wouldn't that leave the Navy and Air Force the the military part of the Enclave while the rest is the Pre War Old Governemnt?
@@GreatWorkBoss only like 2 squads became the brotherhood, the rest of the army was left with no command out in the wasteland, if they survived
But why fight the chinise when they are already death?
Bethesda shall have a band of enclave troops from the west to repop the bunker
So how come gray still has his body but Blackwell was reduced to his skeleton?
That's a really good point ☝️
Unfortunately the Enclave Lore just seems a way to explain away the lack of NPCs until Wastelanders was added away. And to facilitate the mechanics to launch Nukes. Which was the main deterrent of my buying 76. Then it was just a lot of bad news. Still don't own the game.
There is good bones for interesting story here, but they squandered it. Which just makes me sad. They could've done a lot with the Enclave. Maybe, and hoping for those who do play 76 that they do something with it.
Fallout 76 is still a good game though but the enclave was the one of the main for about 3 fallout games (1,2,3) so it makes sense they would take a back seat for the next 3 (new Vegas , 4 , 76)
@@mr.breadman4181 the enclave played no part in fallout 1
The fallout 76 story’s so stupid like if I remember correctly yur supposed to do the enclave related quests last (if yur following the story correctly) I did it like first and was launching nukes for like 100 hours before I even found the BOS
The enclave losing every war doesn't make any sense
The Enclave is the Best
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M. O. D. U. S
13:29 thats actually not insanity.
They should really set a fallout game in China at some point as we don’t know much about what’s going on in their
Fallout is really supposed to be about America, I can see us going to China for maybe a dlc, but not a whole game.
@@TheOmegaInitiative could be a spin off game it gives Bethesda a lot of options in new enemy’s and story lore
@@ghostlyswat12 Even so, it would be a while before it was made, and depending on the current political current climate, it might not be popular enough to get made.
The nukes that fell on America are not from china because in fallout 3 in megaton there is a nuke with the vault tec insignia
That doesn't mean the other nukes aren't Chinese.
Ah so that’s why there’s a Chinese submarine in Boston
It isnt a vault tec insignia, it just kinda looks like it because of the low texture resolution
Why bald People are always villians? They have enough with not having hair
At least this bald villian is cool as fak as anthagonist and the AI of the bunker actually remember me himmler lol
76 lore: RETCONN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That's all you need to know
Really dislike how Bethesda shoehorns in the Enclave and Brotherhood into every game they make. Sure I like the Enclave but it just feels like they only include it for the purpose of making sales to draw in people that like those factions.
Doesn't matter how much sense it makes in the grand scheme of the Fallout universe, in Bethesda's eyes as long as they write something briefly about the faction to make it lore friendly it's a-okay in their book.
I dunno it just feels really lazy is all. I'd love to see more to the newer Fallout games then just the Brotherhood and Enclave all the time. Write new factions that actually have meaning and depth to them. I'd love to explore more then just unnamed raiders and old factions that have been done to death.
It feels like the world never progresses, and it kills the immersion
I do believe the Enclave should be there but not the Brotherhood
There are absolutely tons of factions I honestly don’t even know what you’re talking about. The Legion, NCR, firebreathers/responders, and tons of other minor factions exist outside or BoS and Enclave. Enclave is in 2 games. BoS is pretty overplayed but it’s linked to fallout at this point there’s no way it’s not going to exist
The Enclave was once a well written organization, but last few games have just make them a joke.
Man not even you can make 76 lore seem decent. So many random tropes all at once. So much goofy backstory just to make generic raid bosses. You can tell there are scraps of decent lore but this just reads like a bad scp proposal.
Hi Omega! I hope that this comment finds you well. I want to propose an opportunity to you. I would like to formally invite you to check out a different side of the 76 community that you might not be aware of. I help run an Enclave guild called the New American Enclave and we would love if you would come and check us out. It would give you a chance to see and maybe even video document something new. Let me know either way. We thank you for your videos and insightful content of Fallout 76 on your channel. Take care
Yo why do u talk so slow?
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@TheOmegaInitiative Actually, you’re talking speed is just fine.
This is a good video but 76 seems like a poorly written fanfic. All of 76 is one NPC hallucination